BA (Hons) in
English Studies
The BA (Hons) in English Studies at SLIIT offers an in-depth exploration of language, literature, and communication. Students develop analytical, research, and creative writing skills while studying diverse literary traditions and linguistic theories. The program prepares graduates for careers in teaching, media, publishing, corporate communication, and research. With a focus on critical thinking and effective communication, this degree opens pathways to dynamic professional and academic opportunities.
Awarding University
This recognized academic programme is awarded by SLIIT under the Faculty of Humanities & Sciences.
Ensures globally accepted academic standards, preparing students with practical skills aligned to current industry needs and expectations.
Accreditation
Why & What..?
The four-year BA (Hons) in English Studies programme is designed to empower prospective students through a structured learning process. It offers interactive exposure to a wide range of social and cultural developments in the field of communication.
The program is meant to help you cultivate all linguistic and communicative abilities required while holding responsible positions in a wide spectrum of employment sectors - educational, cultural, aesthetic, mass media, commercial, legal, administrative, diplomatic, managerial, etc.
The knowledge and experience you achieve in this program will put you in a firm footing to take up any type of language-related academic or professional challenge in your chosen career in the future.
The BA (Hons) in English Studies curriculum covers key areas such as Language, Linguistics, Literature, Stylistics, Critical Thinking, and Soft Skills. These modules are designed to provide both theoretical and practical foundations in language and communication, essential for professionals in today's workplace, where proficiency in English is a crucial requirement.
Throughout the programme, you will,
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Explore the structural features of the English language and the linguistic theories governing its use and usage.
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Analyze the creative use of language in literary works by renowned writers.
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Develop critical judgment skills through textual stylistic analyses.
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Write critical essays on literary and scientific works, as well as current affairs.
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Compose a variety of texts tailored to different situational requirements, adhering to stylistic and pragmatic norms accepted within societies.
By the end of the four-year degree, graduates of the BA (Hons) in English Studies will possess key academic and professional competencies. They will be able to,
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Demonstrate in-depth knowledge of their chosen discipline.
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Retrieve, analyze, and integrate information effectively based on situational needs.
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Think critically, creatively, independently, and reflectively.
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Communicate ideas clearly and effectively.
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Work both autonomously and collaboratively in diverse professional settings.
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Uphold ethical and social awareness while maintaining professionalism.
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Utilize relevant technologies appropriately in their field.
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Engage as responsible global citizens.
Graduates will be well-equipped for careers that require advanced English proficiency, making them highly sought after in a variety of professional fields.
Programme Structure
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First Year
Provides a broad foundation in language and literature, along with essential study skills. -
Second Year
Introduces students to key linguistic and communicative aspects of English language and literature. -
Third Year
Explores contemporary linguistic and literary theories relevant to modern language and communication studies.
| Semester 1 | ||
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| Code | Module | Credit |
| ELS1113 | Introduction to English Language | 3 |
| ELS1123 | Introduction to English Literature | 3 |
| ELS1133 | Academic Reading and Writing 1 | 3 |
| ELS1143 | Study Skills | 3 |
| ELS1233 | Introduction to Linguistics | 3 |
| Semester 2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| ELS1213 | English poetry from Chaucer to Eliot | 3 |
| ELS1223 | Academic Reading and Writing II | 3 |
| ELS1233 | Basic Sociolinguistics | 3 |
| ELS1243 | Language and Communication | 3 |
| ELS1253 | Translation Methods | 3 |
| Semester 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| ELS2113 | Creative Writing | 3 |
| ELS2123 | The English Novel Victorian to Modern | 3 |
| ELS2133 | Language and Technology | 3 |
| ELS2143 | Basic Psycholinguistics | 3 |
| ELS2153 | Structure of English 1 | 3 |
| Semester 2 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| ELS2213 | Structure of English II | 3 |
| ELS2223 | Business and Administrative Communication | 3 |
| ELS2233 | Critical and Analytical Thinking | 3 |
| ELS2243 | The Post-Colonial Novel/Literatures | 3 |
| ELS2253 | Fundamentals of Media Studies | 3 |
| Semester 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Code | Module | Credit |
| ELS3114 | Classics in World Poetry | 3 |
| ELS3123 | Film Theory and Criticism | 3 |
| ELS3133 | Realism in Theatre Studies | 3 |
| ELS3143 | Discourse Analysis I | 3 |
| ELS3153 | Introduction to Stylistics | 3 |
More about the program
Local A/Ls : Minimum 3 "S" passes with English as a Main Subject or minimum 3 "S" passes in any stream in English Medium.
Cambridge or Edexcel A/Ls : Minimum 3 "D" passes with English/English Literature as a Main Subject or minimum 3 "D" passes in any stream.
Applicants must pass the aptitude test conducted by SLIIT
- Mass Media
- Education
- Diplomatic Service
- Legal Drafting
- Advertising
- Publishing
- Creative Writing
- Journalism
- Corporate Communication
- Business Writing
The fee is presently Rs. 235,000 per semester. Fees for any subsequent semester should be paid prior to the commencement of each semester. This all inclusive fee is charged to cover lectures, tutorials and examinations and access to computer laboratory facilities and library.
The fees should be credited to, Account No 1630552 of the Bank of Ceylon in favour of Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology, at the Bank of Ceylon Kollupitiya Branch located at the first floor of the BoC Merchant Tower Building or at any branch of the Bank of Ceylon; or to Account No 00 399 0000033 of the Sampath Bank at any branch of Sampath Bank. Normally, fees paid will not be refunded. However, requests for refund of fees may be considered if made before expiry of one week from the date of commencement of lectures for each semester. The date of commencement of lectures for the new applicants will be the date of commencement of lectures of the Orientation Programme. The refund, if made will be subject to a deduction of ten percent of the fee paid.
The curriculum of the degree programme was designed, considering the latest UGC Curriculum Guidelines for undergraduate degree programmes and the industry requirements concerned with English language proficiency. It consists mainly of four knowledge and skill areas:
1) English Language
2) English Literature
3) Communication Studies
4) Soft Skills.
FAQs
Lectures, Workshops, Library Research, Group Work, Assignments, Quizzes, Tests, Counselling, Presentations, and Comments
If you wish, you may continue the 3rd and 4th academic years of the BA (Hons) in English Studies degree program at the University of Essex, UK.
With SLIIT you may continue your studies without any interruption and graduate with a well-recognized qualification which can guarantee you a bright future.